“This year’s Catalyst Award is responsive to the need for novel methodologies that can improve and accelerate translational research,” said David Ellison, M.D., professor of medicine (physiology and pharmacology), OHSU School of Medicine, and director of OCTRI. “We are delighted to support these innovative investigators and their projects.”

OCTRI’s Catalyst program receives institutional support from the School of Medicine’s Research Roadmap initiative and the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research. For more information about Catalyst and other pilot award programs, visit the OCTRI funding opportunities web page.

OCTRI’s Catalyst program receives institutional support from the School of Medicine’s Research Roadmap initiative and the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research. For more information about Catalyst and other pilot award programs, visit the OCTRI funding opportunities web page.

For more information on OCTRI’s resources and services, please visit: www.octri.org.

]]>http://www.ohsu.edu/blogs/researchnews/2015/05/29/octri-announces-2016-catalyst-award-recipients/feed/0OCTRI announces 2014 Catalyst Awardshttp://www.ohsu.edu/blogs/researchnews/2013/11/04/octri-announces-2014-catalyst-awards/
http://www.ohsu.edu/blogs/researchnews/2013/11/04/octri-announces-2014-catalyst-awards/#commentsMon, 04 Nov 2013 22:15:34 +0000http://www.ohsu.edu/blogs/researchnews/?p=21035Read More]]>The Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institutehas funded three projects designed to enhance translational research at OHSU. These novel, collaborative, multidisciplinary studies will lead to further research and funding in translational research.

OCTRI Catalyst funding is specifically intended to enable the development of compelling new grant applications that will sustain the proposed research activity. Please see the OCTRI Funding Opportunities page for more information or contact Colleen Lay.